Weight lifting at 3am?
islandprincessmfp
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Ok so my schedule only allows me to get up at 3am walk to the gym 45 minutes away. So by the time I get there it’s 4:30 am I workout an hour walk back home for 7am to get little one ready for school. Then I head to work for 20am. I go to bed 7-8pm every night. I’ve done this for past two weeks I make myself an overnight oats and eat it before I head for the walk. My question is I’m I over working my body? I live this schedule.
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nothing wrong with that schedule as long as you are making progress, still have energy and not getting ill .
you are going to be early so getting up at 3am is no biggy .. I get up at 4am and go to bed at 10pm ... so you get more sleep than me0 -
nothing wrong with that schedule as long as you are making progress, still have energy and not getting ill .
you are going to be early so getting up at 3am is no biggy .. I get up at 4am and go to bed at 10pm ... so you get more sleep than me
Agreed. I go to bed at 9:30 and am up at 4:20 for the gym.
OP, why do you think this would be over working your body?0 -
You could be overworking your body if you're doing this every day, depending on what you're doing in the gym and your starting activity level - this is true for anyone with any schedule who overtrains. You're getting enough sleep, so you should be fine if you're not overtraining.1
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As long as you get adequate sleep and your making progress (as others have said) you'll be fine.
I've been getting up as 4:30am for the past 18 months or so 5 days a week to hit the Gym at 5am for the same reasons as you. I'm usually in bed by 21-22:00 any later than that and I start to struggle the next morning.
Saturdays I'm up at 5am as the gym doesn't open until 6am and Sundays I get to lie in until 6am as it opens at 7am.
Listen to your body and if you need a rest day then rest.0 -
IF you're getting enough sleep, your body doesn't actually know/care what time the clock says.
That being said, make sure that your training program has appropriate rest cycles built in or is programmed properly for an every day program.0 -
What is 20am?1
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I get up at 3:45, at the gym by 4:30, workout til 6:00, at work by 7:00. Work til 3:30, back to the gym to finish workout. Home whenever, dinner, in bed by 7:45. Five days a week.
I'm not overworking my body. I have two rest days a week, and I deload my weights when I start to feel too rundown at the gym.1 -
What is 20am?
I assumedislandprincessmfp wrote: »Ok so my schedule only allows me to get up at 3am walk to the gym 45 minutes away. So by the time I get there it’s 4:30 am I workout an hour walk back home for 7am to get little one ready for school. Then I head to work for 20am. I go to bed 7-8pm every night. I’ve done this for past two weeks I make myself an overnight oats and eat it before I head for the walk. My question is I’m I over working my body? I live this schedule.What is 20am?
Just to clarify the timeline
3am wakeup.
45 minute walk
4:30 arrival
there's 45 minutes missing. Really closer to 30, because I get eat/dress time
hour workout
5:30 depart
7am arrive-Again, there's time missing here.
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As long as you're getting adequate sleep, working out a 3AM is fine. I used to work nights and on "days" off I would end up at the gym around midnight.0
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